âI canât believe you pulled this off.â Farrah shook her head in awe. âUnbelievable.â
âThereâs almost nothing money canât buy,â Kris drawled. âConsider this my honeymoon present to you, even though you got engaged after me and married before me, you bitch.â
âYour fault for prolonging your engagement so you could throw the wedding of the century.â Courtney nudged Kris. âYour words, not mine.â
Farrah laughed. The âalmostâ caveat surprised herâwhat in the world had Kris Carrera ever wanted that she couldnât buy?âbut she was too happy to dwell on it.
She was officially Farrah Lin Ryan.
Married to a man who drove her crazy and sent her over the moon with joy at the same time.
A huge grin overtook her face when she looked across Ginoâs and locked eyes with Blake, who was getting another round of drinks with the guys. He winked at her, and her breath quickened.
Theyâd been having nonstop sex the past few weeks (because what else are you supposed to do on your honeymoon?) but he still had the ability to turn her inside out with one look.
Farrah and Blake got married a month ago, on a beautiful rooftop garden in New York City. Her mom wanted them to tie the knot in California; his mom wanted to do it in Austin, but theyâd stayed in the city that reunited them and that they now called home.
The wedding had been a small, intimate affair, planned to perfection by her maid of honor. As expected from an Olivia Tang-coordinated event, the ceremony went off without a hitch. Even the weather cooperated with clear skies and sunny weather, so they didnât have to draw on one of Oliviaâs five backup plans.
Everyone they loved had attended: their families, closest friends, colleagues (including Justin, whom Blake had threatened to yank off the guest list after Justin cheated at poker during guysâ night), and members of their Shanghai group whom Farrah hadnât seen in years.
Sheâd invited Leo, Luke, and Nardo on a whim, despite not being close with them anymore, and had been pleasantly surprised when they RSVPâd yes. She was even more surprised theyâd agreed to come on this trip.
Blake and Farrah had been getting ready to return home from their honeymoon in the Maldives and Sri Lanka when Kris messaged saying she had a present for them and they âmay as well stay in Asia because they were going to Shanghai, bitches.â Sheâd emailed them two first-class tickets to China; when they arrived, a driver whisked them to Krisâs penthouse near the Bund, where they found their old group of study abroad friends waiting for them.
Kris. Courtney. Olivia. Sammy. Leo. Nardo. Luke. They were all there.
It was a long-overdue reunion, Kris said, and fitting since Blake and Farrahâs story started in FEA. They were a family, and even if you went years without seeing some members, family was family.
Farrah wouldâve teased her friend for her shocking sentimentality had nostalgia not overwhelmed her.
Surrounded by her old friends, in the city that started it all, made everything that happened in Shanghai real and not just a fantasy so beautiful sheâd willed it into memory.
The guys returned with beers, fries, and two mojito fishbowl cocktails the size of small aquariums.
Blake slid into the seat next to Farrah and draped an arm over her shoulder; she snuggled into his side and grinned as her friends fought over the fries.
âI bought the fries. I get first dibs.â Luke dove into the basket and shoved a handful in his mouth.
âUgh.â Kris crinkled her nose. âTheyâre for sharing, you Neanderthal. Now that youâve contaminated the basket, we have to get a new order.â
âCry me a river,â Luke said through a mouthful of deep-fried potato. âYouâre rich. You can afford it.â
âI love how you work for a university and still have no class.â
âI love how you have millions in the bank and still no way to remove that stick from your ass.â
âThatâs it. Youâre disinvited from my wedding,â Kris fumed.
âFine by me. Iâll save money on airfare, hotels, and a wedding gift.â
âChildren.â Courtney slammed her hands on the table, her mouth twitching with suppressed laughter. âI swear, itâs like weâre in college again.â
âIf weâre going to do throwbacks, might as well do it all the way.â Sammy grinned. âNever Have I Ever?â
Courtneyâs face shone with excitement. âBest idea of the night. You always were my favorite.â
Beside her, Olivia rolled her eyes.
âIâm offended,â Leo drawled, not sounding offended at all. He and Courtney had ended their fling long before study abroad was over, and the years had placed a comfortable, if somewhat distant, camaraderie between them.
The brunette released a sheepish shrug. âSorry, Leo. You were a great kisser, though.â
âI know.â
Everyone laughed.
Blake whispered in Farrahâs ear, âNot as good as me.â His arm tightened possessively around her shoulder, and she stifled a laugh.
No doubt Blake remembered her fleeting crush on Leo at the beginning of FEA. Even though they were married, and it had been years, Blake still eyed the other man with suspicion.
âNo one is as good as you.â Farrah patted him on the knee.
âDamn right.â Blake preened with male satisfaction.
âWe should play a different game than Never Have I Ever.â Nardo adjusted his glasses. âSomething more intellectually stimulating.â
Sammy clapped his friend on the back. âDude. Weâre in a bar. Chill out.â
âExactly. Besides, should and want are different things.â Courtneyâs tone brooked no opposition. âIâll start. Never have I ever pierced anything below my neck.â
Nardo sighed.
The group stayed at Ginoâs until last call. It was a long, decadent night, and it made Farrah feel nineteen againâyoung, wild, and free. Only better, because this time she knew how the story ended, and it was better than she couldâve hoped for.
Blake ducked into the restroom before they left, and Farrah waited for him outside, trying to piece together what, exactly, was going on between Olivia and Sammy, who stood on opposite ends of the sidewalk. They hadnât exchanged one word all night, but the glances they threw each other couldâve burned the city down.
Farrah wondered how the sweetest couple in FEA devolved into this weird, do-they-hate-each-other-or-love-each-other dynamic.
It was going to be interesting to see how things played out, now that Olivia was moving to California to get her MBA at Stanford.
Farrah was going to miss having her best friend in the same city, but she supposed that was selfish. She had, after all, moved into Blakeâs apartment after their engagement, leaving Olivia with a subletter in their Chelsea apartment.
âHey.â Leo ambled over with his signature relaxed grin. âSettled into married life yet?â
âItâs only been a month, but I have no complaints so far.â She smiled at her old friend. âThanks for coming. You didnât have to.â
âTrust me, I wouldnât have missed this for the world.â Leo raked a hand through his curly dark hair. âActually, thereâs something I want to give you. Another wedding present, though nowhere near as extravagant as a weeklong trip to Shanghai.â
âItâs okay. I think Kris has the market cornered on extravagant gifts.â Curiosity pricked at Farrah. She had not expected a second present from Leo, of all people.
Leo pulled a thick, bound stack of papers from his weathered brown messenger bag. âItâs the first draft of my next novel. Written under a pen name.â He flashed an abashed smile. âThe story has been in my head for a while, but I lacked the will to finish it until I received your wedding invite a few months ago. I wanted you to read it first.â
Farrahâs brow furrowed. âWhy me?â
âRead it,â Leo said simply.
The next day, Farrah curled up in a seat by the window and read the manuscript from front to back, until the sun sank beneath the horizon and moonlight streamed through the windows, illuminating the tear-stained pages of a story about a girl and a boy who fell in love, in a city long ago and far away.
Blake liked his friends. They were great.
But after a week of their nonstop company, he was sick of them. He wanted alone time with his wife. He wanted to kiss her without other people interrupting, and he wanted to make her scream at night without having to deal with seven sets of knowing eyes and shit-eating grins the next morning.
Kris really needed to soundproof her rooms.
So on their last day in China, Blake moved their shit from Krisâs penthouse to a suite at Z Hotels Shanghai. He had downright wicked ideas for what he and Farrah could do in that massive hotel bed, but first, they needed to complete their nostalgia walk.
Farrah had insisted on visiting all their old date spotsâMoller Villa (that hadnât been an official date, but theyâd had their first dinner alone together there), the M50 art district (again, not a real date, but close enough), the ice-skating rink they went to on Valentineâs Dayâand Blake indulged her. At first, he did it because Farrah wanted to, but as the day wore on, he found himself enjoying the walk down memory lane. It reminded him of how far theyâd come.
They ended their night at the Bund. Five years later and the Shanghai skyline was still a fucking beauty. Ageless, timeless, and so dazzling it hurt to look at it.
Blake remembered staring at the spires rising above the city when he was twenty-two and feeling so tiny, so insignificant. Now, when he looked at the sprawl of glittering buildings across the river, he felt like he was on top of the world.
He had a booming business, amazing friends and family, and the woman of his dreams in his arms. He had everything he needed.
âItâs like we never left.â Farrah sighed, lacing her fingers with his as they continued their leisurely stroll along the waterfront. âGod, I missed this place.â
âThis city has seen some things.â Blakeâs dimples made a sneaky appearance. âDo you remember what I asked you when we came to the Bund for the first time after we kissed?â
Farrahâs smile matched his. âYou asked me to be your girlfriend. In the clumsiest way possible, I might add.â
âIt was not clumsy. It was adorable.â
âSure it was.â She patted his cheek; he caught her hand in his and brought it to his lips.
âFive years ago, I asked you to be my girlfriend in this very spot. Now, youâre my wife.â Blake stopped walking and pressed his forehead against her. âWeâve come full circle, havenât we?â
Farrahâs eyes shimmered brighter than the symphony of lights behind her. âYes, we have.â
âAre you happy?â His lips brushed hers as he spoke. Of all the things in the world, that was what mattered most.
âYes.â Simple, confident, no hesitation or explanation needed.
Blake cupped Farrahâs face with his hands and kissed her, a deep, lingering, breathless kiss that had them melting into each other beneath the beaming smile of the city that had changed their lives.
Theyâd kissed before, many times. But this time was different.
This time, it was forever.
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